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A Dad's Email To Adult Children Explains How Very, Very Disappointed He Is In Them
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 566237" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>WTWS... Given that most of "our" kids are 4+ years behind in maturity? Any of those age-based rules go out the window. But even for NT kids? I don't believe that is true. Core values start at birth, yes, but the first most critical parenting age is 0-6 years, and the second most important parenting age is 12-18. Critical thinking can't be taught until they develop some maturity. Key skills for doing well in life, perspective, balance, all sorts of things... are NOT absorbed "by the age of 12/13". They can't be - the kid isn't ready for that kind of thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 566237, member: 11791"] WTWS... Given that most of "our" kids are 4+ years behind in maturity? Any of those age-based rules go out the window. But even for NT kids? I don't believe that is true. Core values start at birth, yes, but the first most critical parenting age is 0-6 years, and the second most important parenting age is 12-18. Critical thinking can't be taught until they develop some maturity. Key skills for doing well in life, perspective, balance, all sorts of things... are NOT absorbed "by the age of 12/13". They can't be - the kid isn't ready for that kind of thinking. [/QUOTE]
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